THE WEATHER
Tho GoVrtr'nment rheteorolbplst isoued the following weather report and forecast last niffht: — Fressure is still low acrbss the North Tasman and north of NeW Zealand dnd loW also in the nei^hbourhbod o fthe Chathams, while an anti-cyclone is advancing acrbss the South Tasman, Forecast: Winds west to south-west north of Auckland, efsewhere south tb south-east preVailirig. Moderate to strong generally reaching gale force in parts of the East CoaSt and in the Cook Straits area. Weather: Fair to ffne ih the western districts and in South Canterbury, elseWhere still changeable with scatlcred showers. Temperatures cold, frosts inland. Following are the barometer,, maxlmum and minirrium therhiomiter, sunshine; and rainfall rea'dings recorded at the Government Observation Station by the Rotorua Tourist Departtnfent for the 24 hours ended at 9.3d a.m. yesterday. Barometer 29.825in. Thermometer, maximum 56.8deg. Thermometer, minimum 45.5deg. Thermometer (rniri on grass) .... 36.8deg. Rainfall 01in. Bright Sunshine 1.3hrs.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 587, 19 July 1933, Page 4
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149THE WEATHER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 587, 19 July 1933, Page 4
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